Poor House Bistro closer to opening in San Jose’s Little Italy

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Poor House Bistro closer to opening in San Jose’s Little Italy
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A food-and-music filled fundraiser April 20 will help cover costs to pave the patio at the restaurant’s new location.

The Victorian home that housed Poor House Bistro in San Jose was trucked from its spot on Barack Obama Boulevard to a new home a few blocks away in Little Italy back in January 2022. So you might have expected that we’d all be enjoying jambalaya, beignets and blues by now.

There’s a benefit on April 20 at Narrative Fermentations, the brewery and taproom at 100 E. Alma Ave., which will help cover the costs of pavers for the patio, which are needed to allow water to seep into the ground — a necessity in the flood-prone Little Italy area next to the Guadalupe River. Those musicians are the Maxx Cabello Jr. Band and the Rome Yamilov Band, who’ll perform at what’s being dubbed the “4/20 Smoking the Blues Fundraiser.” Tickets to the 5 p.m. event — $30 in advance, $40 at the door — include a Poor House Bistro buffet.

The work’s not done, though: Many trails are still closed and will be reopening in the coming months, and the main road through the park is still damaged, so cars aren’t allowed in. Limited parking is available in the lot at the Penitencia Creek Road entrance, but it’s first-come, first-served.Santa Clara University pulled in a record $5.

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